Foreclosure Blog
Posted on Dec 19, 2012
As many of you know the Miami-Dade Courts have suspended the rule of law in foreclosure cases. At a hearing before Judge Ellen Leesfield on December 18, 2012 she took the concept of the Lender wins no ...
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Posted on Dec 19, 2012
As many of you know the Lenders appear at foreclosure trials with their robo-witness who claims to know the answer to every question based upon a recent review of imaged documents in the Lender's ...
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Posted on Dec 12, 2012
Graham Legal, P.A., recently obtained a principal reduction loan modification for a Miami, Florida homeowner that cut her mortgage by nearly 55%. When the homeowner met with foreclosure defense ...
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Posted on Nov 12, 2012
When people ask me what the ramifications of foreclosure are, I answer with facts about deficiency judgments, tax consequences and ruined credit. Add to that the obvious trauma of losing their home, ...
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Posted on Oct 13, 2011
In Florida, your homeowner rights on a foreclosure are your leverage for defending your home. Predatory lending tactics and violations of the Truth In Lending Act are just a few of the offenses we can ...
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Posted on Apr 13, 2011
"How long can I live in my house after foreclosure" is the glaring question many homeowners are forced to ask. It drags up the word eviction, which no one ever dreamed they would have to ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2011
In Florida, the timeline for foreclosure varies widely. In cases where the homeowner does not hire an attorney the timeline is approximately 6 months after you stop making monthly mortgage payments. ...
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Posted on Dec 13, 2010
Knowing the truth about foreclosure and short sales in Florida is an important step towards saving your home and property. Correct information followed by prompt, appropriate legal action is the key. ...
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Posted on Aug 13, 2010
The Florida foreclosure process is judicial. This means every foreclosure action is prepared and handled using the court system. There are other states where foreclosure may follow a non-judicial ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010
Our clients' first question often is "How does foreclosure work?" The mortgage foreclosure process differs by state. Some states follow the judicial foreclosure system, where a court ...
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